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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1914)
mmfmmmmBmwmmmm IjljMBIjjljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljljMBMMM 1 THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFlELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1&14 EVENfNG'EDlflON. Fivr I miim aWSw JH Wi T until i" ' 'HI11 T tXiiMmMA V J8$S R JMOTgHS$f3 iilH tr-Simi " ;w,:" ' JtrittaStjLaHIr jpBSSgMy 4!Mm , W1IE? II I tvB IIMBII Br II i h.- -i..v'i lRffl!?Mlii II 77c Duheg Ives jou proper style u illi "Natural Shape" (omforl features cool because Skeleton Lined, Every Day You find more satisfaction in a pair of Florsheims. They fit right, they look right and they stay right $5.00 a pair and worth it. Imperial Quality $6.00. Woolen Mill Store IRVING BLOCK SPECIAL LINE OF SUITS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PRICE $22.50 If you wont a classy, up-to-date suit at a modorato prlco, don't miss this opportunity. . Wo can glvo you a bottor suit than you ovor saw boforo at this prlco. Thoy aro snmplo suits which wo closed out from ono of tho best manufacturers at a bis discount and we aro sharing this discount with you. In fact tboy aro tlio best values wo havo ovor offered at PRICE $22.50 Many aro Tvorth doublo this price. You will find plain tail ored suits In tho collection and a big assortment of fancy novel ty suits. Abstracts, Real Estate, Fire and Marine Insurance riTLEJGUARANTEE & ABSTRACT CO., Inc. HENRY BENGSTACKEN, Manager FARM, COAL, TIMRER AND PLATTING LANDS A SPECIALTY. GENERAL AGENTS EASTSIDK MARSHFlELD OFFICE. PHONE V J. 4 COQUILLE CITY- OFFICE PHONE 101. C. A. Smith Lumber & Mfg. Co. RETAIL DEPARTMENT LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, MOULDINGS. SASH AND DOORS. ROOFING PAl'KB, ETC. CUT THK FUEL BILL IN TWO PHON JtW. TYPEWRITERS All standard makes, sold on easy pay ments, new and rebuilt. Fox, Underwood, Remington, Royal, Oliver, L. C. Smith, and Smith Premier, for rent or exohange. Cleaning, repairing orew platens , wo. k J-4 gSS offeel 1 . uuu paper ueiivereo, iiw r'" .. . n.n TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE AND SUPPLY CO. SSS 158-R Messenger Service MARSHFlELD CYCLERY - - Mlbf TifirJUiilUM II j v3 p Aijig-j jV -J HI 1 1 a461am, HY USING OUB WOOD. 18a SOUTH BROADWAT nnnnvnn will anil frnm Marsh mijiu.iinj "" - - --- field for San Franclaco and San Pedro, Tuesaay, apui -o, o'clock noon. i.iiw-vir will r.tII from Marsh fleld " for San Francisco and San Pedro, xuesuay, Apm -o, v o'clock noon. . fLASIflED AD ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I FOUND Gcutlciunn'H brown est with tag attached. Owner may Bocuro snino at Times offlco by paying for this notice FOR RENT Two furnished Iiouhc keeplng rooniB, 373 Sixth streot, South Marshfleld. Phono 250-L. WANTED Competent girl Mr gen eral housework. Mrs. A. 11. rowers. Phone 207. FOR SALE Ocniiliio Nnvnjii blank ets cnoico designs, ucbi nurKiiiuu shlp, fine for don or living room, llaro bargain. 'J9C South Fourth Streot. LOST Small flat Key to Inner wife door. Reward for return to TlmoB office. WANTED For the Hummer, n Indy cook for n mlno In curry coun ty. Threo to cook for. Address Q. F. Wlllhlto, AgncsB, Oregon. lOR RENT SW room furtilHlietl house, modem conveniences, gar ,don, good locnllty. Inquire 217 Uroadway. FOR RENT Thtvo liousokecpliip rooniB. Downstairs. 343 South ' Uroadway, FOUND An umbrella. .Ouncr innr havo snino by describing samo nnd paying for this ad. 1 WANTED WANTED Work by the (lay. .Mrs. Pellljoff, 047 FlrBt Streot. FOR RENT FOR RENT FiirnlHlml luiiinc-Uci'p-Ing rooniB. 977 Fourth St. South. FOR RENT FtirnlHlivd npartment, In rear of 878 South Fifth streot. FOR RENT Room with or without board. ICG So. To nth streot. FORRENT Furnliilicil room with bath, for slnclo gontloman. 3G8 Third and Highland. FOR RENT Sleeping npnrtriicnts nud single rooms. 321 South Droadway. FOR RENT FiirnlHheil lioiuMkivi Ing rooms, ground floor. 09C Flrct and Illrch. Phono 230J. FOR RENT 7-room funilslicvl Iioiiho 940 South Ilroadwny. Phono 315C. I FOR SALE FOR SALE Aucoiiii eggs for lintcli lng; also day-old chicks. E. A. Stonecyphcr, Phono C-J. REDO.NDO will sail from Marsh fleld for San Francisco and San Pedro, Tuesday, April 28, nt 12 o'clock noon. - FOR HALE HoiiM-hold furniture, bods, tables, chairs, etc., choap If taken nt onco, Totton'a boarding houso, corner Third and Com morclal. FOR SALE Ono Edition phonograph good as now; 20C rocords;a bar- , gain If taken at onco. Phono C-UR Eastsldo. FOR SALE Round cedar NOOO-gal. tank, tower about 75 ft. high, heavy timbers, 400 ft. of 1 1-4 and 2-Inch pipe with nil connections; gas englno nnd pump. Will soil together or aoparately. Apply to Robt. Marsdon, 8r. 10R SALE Hotel buHlnoHti. Cheap If taken at onco. Phono 478, Em plro, Oregon. Arago Hotel. ORANGE SPECIAL SALE 20 CENTS PER DOZEN or $2.25 PER BOX Wo havo Just received a consign ment of fifty crates of the finest CALIFORNIA SWEET ORANGES, 150 and 17C oranges to a box. Remember, wo have two auto de liveries dally In Marshfleld. Don't delay sending In your order. Wo also received a nlco consign ment of fresh vegetables on the steamer Hardy from California. HEAD LKTTUCE, WAX AND STRING IHUNS BUNKER HILL Department Store AV. II. DINDINGER & CO., PHONE :12. TWO Al'TO DELIVERIES DAILY REDONDO will sail from Marsh field for San Fianclsco and San Pedro, Tuesday, April 28, at 12 o'clock noon. WGjgi BREVITIE5 TIDES FOR APRIL Dolow Is given tho tlmo and holght of high and low water at Marshfleld. Tho tides aro placed In tho order of occurrence, with their times on tho first lino and holclits ou the second lino of each day; n compar ison on 'consecutive heights will In dicate whether It Is high or low water. For high water on tho bar suustrnct two hours 34 minutes. Hrs. 3.11 9.53 0.1 0.1 3.41 10.2S G.l 0.1 4.14 11.07 4.30 0.27 2.4 n.52 :.5 10.25 2.7 lt.t2 2.S Ft.., Hrs., Ft.., 4.7 5.10 4.G 6.54 4.4 G.41 4.3 Hrs., Ft...fi.9 0.0 lira.. 4.54 11.53 Ft... 5.8 0.1 Weather forecast Ctlr Anocla'fel Prn. to Coo D TIidm j OREGON Fair with light frost In west and hoavy frost In cast. Warmer Tuesday In Bouthwcst; westerly winds. LOCAL TEMPERATURE RECORD For tho 24 hours ending nt 1:13 a. in., April 27, by DenJ. Ostllnd, spoclal govornmont mo- I teorologlst: Maximum CO Minimum 34 At 4:43 a. m 35 Precipitation 08 Precipitation slnco Sopt. 1, 1013 02.70 Precipitation samo period Inst year 58.44 Wind: Southwest, partly cloudy. Elkx Rail. Tho Marshfleld Elks will hold their monthly Boclnl danco at tho Masonic Hall Wednesday eve ning. Postpone Meeting- Tho Mlnulo Wis Club's meeting hnB been post poned till unturdny afternoon on ac count of Dr, Whites lecture. Council Tonight Tho Marshfleld city council will meet tills evening to tako up n number of matters. If all tho councllmcn uro present, Mar shal Cartor'n salary ordinance will probably conio up again. CntH llnyit Piipei- Low Cntcs. for merly editor or tho Coqultlo Senti nel, has bought tho Polk County Obsorvor nt Dallas, Oregon, from Gerald Voile and assumed chnrgo of It. Kinney Return. Major L. D. Kln noy nrrlved homo Saturday night on tho Btoamor Yollowstono from San Francisco. Ho Is much Improved In health but has not fully recovered from his long lllnoaa. Son on WfiM'l.- Oporator Hunter nt tho Western Union offlro yesterday received a lottor from his son, Hill who is n wlroloss opcrntor on tho U. 8. Charleston, saying that tho vossol was bolng fitted with guns at Ilrom orton Nnvy yorda and would sail early this wook for Mexican wators. CIom'm Str Geo. N. Holt has closed Tho Toggery ponding arrango nionts by tho creditors for disposing of It. Mr. Rolt has been In chnrgo of It slnco H. W. Krammoror assig ned It to J. C. Kondull for tho cred itors. At Ten SIllo. Tom Hall roturnod today from Ton Mllo whoro ha spent a fow days campaigning. Ho re ports that Mllo Plorson lost a $300 horse thoro Saturday, colic being fatal. Yesterday Mr. Hall hod to ride a horso from Lakosldo to tho North Inlot landing, tho rain mak ing tho trip n hard ono. N Htor Now J. B. FUzgeralil says that tho report thnt ho, Vlnco Pratt and other mombors wore work Ing on a plan to establish a coopera tive storo In Mnrshriold wan nn error. Ho says that thoy woro appointed to tako up another matter with tho Farmors' Union In tho Caqulllo Vnlloy nnd will roport It nt n mooting to bo hold horo noxt Saturday. Flro Threatened. A Uro that would, had It not boon ror Its tlmoly discovery, havo endangered tho Blan co Hotel and surrounding buildings was put out this morning boforo It did much damago. A box of shav ings, otc, thrown out in a coal box In tho rear of tho building caught riro and tho flamc woro shooting up alongside the building when It was discovered. It is believed that some ono accidentally throw a match or cigarette stub Into tho placo and started tho blaze. PEOPLE YQJJ Kr4) VITAW ABOUT H. G. HOY went to Coqullle today to attend court. REV SMITH of Coos Rlvor is a Marsh field visitor today. R. II. COREY ha returned from a trip to Portland and Salem. CAPT. N. J. CORNWALL, or Gar dlner,' is a Marshfleld visitor to day. PETER"LOaaiE and C. S. Wlnsor or North Hond, are Marshfleld vis itors today. JUDOE HALL left this morning for Coqulllo to hear a few Juvenile nVVj THE ? IS What will you do with tho HOUSE FLY? Ans. Got your screen doors up. Put In your window Bcrcons ond defend ouraclf with, n FLY SWATTER. Wo hnndlo all tho necessaries to keep out tho pest. Schroeder & Hildenbrand Phone 77-J. ' Hardware and Plumbing court cases. DR. D1X returned today from an ovor-Sundny visit at his ranch nboo Myrtlo Point. J. W. HARDER, or North Dond, loR ror Coaulllo today whoro ho will servo as a Juror at this term ot court. HOWARD FRENCH, nn Insurance man trom Sn Francisco, nrrlved hero today on tho Adeline Smith ror a Bliort stay. MRS. F. W. UERTRAM, ot West Mnrshflcld, Is enjoying a vIbU from hor slstor, who nrrlved from Cnltfornln Saturday. W. H. JEWETT and wlto nnd bnby, or Gardiner, nro Marshfleld visi tors. W. F. Jewott Is much Im proved In health now. FRANK DENNING and a party ot friends went- up Coos Rlvor yester day, but tho rain proventod thorn from landing nuy trout. J. L. AASEN and wife, or Coqulllo, arc Mnrshflold visitors. A. J. MENDEL returned today noon trom n ten-dnys' trip to Portland. Ho returned via Myrtlo Point. JAS. VALENTINE, "Alias Jimmy," Is upending n few dayB on tho Hay for E. R. Squibb & Sour nnd mndo arrnngemcntB with F. D. Cohan of tho Owl to represent tho firm In this section. WALTER HUTLER, John KergtiHon, Dol Hengtnon, Frank Hnrlockcr, Mnlr Dano ami Horbert Husterud, enjoyed a fishing trip to Coob Rlvor Sunday. Thoy landed about twon-ty-rivo good oncn. REV. R. O. 8UMMERLIN nrrlved hero today noon from Dandou whoro ho has been dollvorlng n series or prohibition lectures. Ho will speak at tho Marahflold Chris tlnn Church tonight. JOE JOSEPHSON, n former Mnrsh flold boy, roturnod a fow dayB ago nftor serving threo years In tho United States Navy, Bpondtng most or tho tlmo In tho Orient and Phil ippines. Ho will visit his mother, Mrs. H. Wt-HamptonrorawhHo,v JACK M'DONALD roturnod to Dan IoIb Crcok today nftor n fow days In town. Ho nays that tho pieaa lea havo been rampant among tho niuo Rldgo Tlgora lutoly, thoro do ing six or eight cnBes at n tlmo. Thoy now hnvo 123 mon working In tholr Daniels Creek logging camps. I AMONG THE SICK i DR. E. MINGUS Is confined to his homo with n threatening attack of pneumonia, Frank Marhoffor was nblo to bo down today after his recent operation ror appendicitis. HHIEFH OF RANDON. Now of CRy by tho Svn lis told lly The itoconler. A. J. Hell of San Frnnrluco arrived on tho Flfleld and Iiob accented a pos ition as bookkeeper with tho llnndon Warehouso. Mr Porrlman who has boon Borvlug In that capacity expects to loavo tor San Frfanclsco about tho llrst or Mny. Mr. and Mrs .C. W. Sellmor and lit tlo daughtor loft on tho last Eliza beth ror San Francisco, from which placo thoy will go to Gormany for nn extended visit with Mr. Sliellmor's par outu, Thoy will also tako several Ainorlenn picture pluyii with thorn nnd exhibit them In tho old country. Paris London and Homo will bo vlsltod be fore tholr return O, T Tommy or Salem has purchas ed tho confectionery utoro or Misses Hunlngton and Kyle, nnd will con tinue tho biifelnoBa nt tho hiuho stand, and oxpecta to greatly enlarge tho stock .Misses Hunlngton and Kylo will loavo in a day or two ror San Francisco and will probably go oust In tho near tutiiree. T T. Alien, who had a leg ampu tated at tho Ilandon Hospital a week ago Sunday, is getting along nicely and oxpects to bo nblo to leave the hospital In a fow days. Attorney C. R. Wado was at Iang lols Friday whore ho organized u cor poration known as tho Lauglolu Dairy Products Co, Tho now corporation ownB a cheoHo factory at Langlols, which Uioy will opornto nnd will probably take up other linos of da'ry products In tho noar future. Last Saturday F. S, Porry bought tho Jqnsen property ou Fifth Stroot West, consisting of a house and seven lotn. Ho will probably erect homo modern bungalows on the proporty during the summer, HIX1I8THATION IN CURRY. GOLD REACH, Or., April 2C At the close of business April 18; the registration books or Curry County showed a total registration of 752, Or these 400 aro Republicans, 311 Democrats, 22 Socialists, 12 progress ives, 4 Independent, 1 prohibition, i rrogessivo uepuuiican and 1 no politics given. OLD LADY VOTER Tho oldest person wo hnvo had, to note as registering here recently Is Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, who re sides with her son-in-law, II W Dun ham, in this city Sho la 01 years nf nirn nml rni'lHlnrwl Ttiftaflnt. an n Democrat Coqulllo Sentinel. ADELINE i EARLY 100)1! Capt. Olson Says Bar Dredge is Helping Some Slightly Increased Depth. i Tho AdolliiQ Smith nrrlved In this morning from Day Point nftor a fntr trip up tho const. It wna a lit tle choppy outsldo, but tho bar here )vas breaking clear across when thoy enmo In. Cnpt. Olson says thnt he has notlcod n Blight Improvomcnt In tho bnr bIiicc tho d red go Mlchlo hns been working but It Ib not groat. On tho Inst trip nut, twonty-four foot of wntor nt high tldo was tho leant ho found. This was ou ono cast and evidently on tho bar Blioal. This would loavo nbout olghtcon feet of wnlor nt low tldo, consid erably Icsa than somu hnvo olnlmod. Tho Adollno will not go out again until Wednesday, tho surplus lum bor nt tho mill bolng protty well cleared nwny. Yellowstone In ami Out. Tho stonmor Yellowstone arrived hero Saturday evening on hor Initial trip, stopping In on routo from Ban Frnuclsco to Portland. Sho Ib only currying freight now, but thoy ex port to hnvo hor equipped ror pas scngorB Boon to work with tho Aro Hue. Sho brought in n miscellan eous cargo of fruit nnd vegetables, etc., nnd took out a lot ot cedar, otc. Tho Yollowstono sailed early Sunday morning. Tho Arollno is scheduled to mil from San Frnnclsco Thursday nud reach horo Saturday. Mi. Hardy Hero. Mr. Hardy, hwad of tho Hardy Lumber company or San Franclaco and ownors of tho Btoamor Hardy, Ib on tho liny to visit L. J. Simpson und others. Mr. Hardy conduct ft big lumber business In San Frances co ou tho alto that tho Simpson Lumbor cotnpnny had for Its big re tail yards twenty yonrB ago. Tho Hardy company buys practically nil ItH lumbor from tho Simpson j-oui-pnny. " Ho BnyB thnt'' llio 'lumber'" outlook Is bottor. In San Francisco It Is estimated thnt '000,000.000 foot will bo required this yoar for tho oxpoBltlon building work. OREGON COM! SON Major Morrow Writes That the Dredge Has 'a Little Over $10,000 for Work Here.' Major Jay J. Morrow advises tho Port or Coob Hay thnt tho dredpe Oregon will rlnlah Yaqulna Hay about May 10, nnd will loavo ror Coob Day as booh as bIio can got ready for sett. Thorn, s. a Jlttlo ovor 110.000 avail able funds ror hor operation, suffi cient to cover operating oxponsoa for two or tlyoo inoiithB. READY TO ENLIST. Col. GiutIkiih, Father or Mr. V, A. Golden TYuilcrN Service Tho following from tVl'ortlnnd Orogoulnn concerning tho fathor of Mrs. F. A. Ooldon or Mnrshflold U or Interest thoro. Colonel LowIb C. GarrlgiiB, who won hlu title ns a cavalarymnn lu tho Confudorato Army Ih rondy to wear tho khaki lu Moxtco, and has naked Prosldont Wilson thnt In caso a call ror volunteers Ib mndo ho be ullowed to command a brigade or the Rough Riders, to bo recruited lu the West rrom mon who can hoot and rldo. Tho following is a telegram sent to Prosldont Wilson by Colonel: Tho President, Washington, D. C.. Indlcatlons point to tho calling of vol unteers to aid In pacifying Moxlco. If tho call Is mado I wish to command a brigade or Rough. Rldors. My train ing was In the Orphan Brigade under Josoph E. JohiiUon and Joo Wheoler, "Awaiting your call and commiss ion, I am, for the honor of tho (lag. youra to command, "LEWIS C. CARRIOUS." NYAL'Sf: FACE CREAM ana BEAUTY BALM PRODUCI1 RE.MARKARLE RE- suirs. von sale only AT THE LEADING DRUG STORE 7k 1VJ It? m 9 1 f J 1 1 bW flB i i- I I J l-